Kseniya Marfa Ivanovna Shestova1

F, #11376, b. about 1565, d. 26 January 1631
Father*Ivan Vasilevich Shestov1 b. ~ 1539
Mother*Mariya Romanovna1 b. ~ 1543
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Names and TItles

Married: Mrs. Romanov.1
Kseniya Marfa Ivanovna Shestova was born about 1565 of Moskva, Moskva, Russia.1 She was the daughter of Ivan Vasilevich Shestov and Mariya Romanovna.1 Kseniya Marfa Ivanovna Shestova married Fedor Filaret Nikitich Romanov, son of Nikita Nifont Romanovich Romanov-Yurev and Princess Feodosiya Aleksandrovna Gorbataya, in 1585 of Moskva, Moskva, Russia.1 Kseniya Marfa Ivanovna Shestova died on 26 January 1631.1
She became the mother of Boris Fedorovich Romanov about 1586.1 Kseniya Marfa Ivanovna Shestova became the mother of Nikita Fedorovich Romanov about 1588.1 Kseniya Marfa Ivanovna Shestova became the mother of Lev Fedorovich Romanov about 1589.1 Kseniya Marfa Ivanovna's son Boris Fedorovich Romanov died on 29 November 1592.1 Kseniya Marfa Ivanovna Shestova became the mother of Ivan Fedorovich Romanov about 1594.1 Kseniya Marfa Ivanovna Shestova became the mother of Czar Mikhail (of Russia) on 12 July 1596.1 Kseniya Marfa Ivanovna Shestova became the mother of Tatyana Fedorovna Romanova about 1597.1 Kseniya Marfa Ivanovna's son Nikita Fedorovich Romanov died on 21 September 1597.1 Kseniya Marfa Ivanovna's son Lev Fedorovich Romanov died on 21 September 1597.1 Kseniya Marfa Ivanovna's son Ivan Fedorovich Romanov died on 7 July 1599.1 Kseniya Marfa Ivanovna's daughter Tatyana Fedorovna Romanova died on 21 July 1611.1 Kseniya Marfa Ivanovna's son was married at wedding of Czar Mikhail (of Russia) and Evdokiya Lukyanovna Streshneva on 5 February 1626 in Moskva, Moskva, Russia.1

6 Children of Kseniya Marfa Ivanovna Shestova and Fedor Filaret Nikitich Romanov, son of Nikita Nifont Romanovich Romanov-Yurev and Princess Feodosiya Aleksandrovna Gorbataya,

Children
Last Edited30 Sep 2001

Citations

  1. [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED (461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data.